If you enjoy listening to Sorabji you should also listen to recordings by Michael Habermann, he is an amazing Sorabji exponent. Sorabji - Legendary Works For Piano, Michael Habermann.
Two Piano Pieces:1-2. In the Hothouse (1918) [6:05], Toccata (1920) [3:33].
3. Fantaisie Espagnole (1919) [15':13]
4. Valse Fantaisie: Hommage ˆ Johann Strauss (1925) [15:22]
5. Pastiche: Hindu Merchant's Song (Rimsky-Korsakov) (1922) [4:05]
6. Pastiche: Habanera from Bizet's Carmen (1922) [4:38]
7. Pastiche: Chopin's Valse, Op. 64, No. 1 (1922) [4:13]
8. Michael HABERMANN (b.1950): A la manire de Sorabji: "Au clair de la lune" (August 1972) [1:50]
Volume Two: Nocturnes [71:00]
1. Le jardin parfumŽ - Poem for Piano (1923) [19:05]
2. Nocturne: Dj‰m” (1928) [22:12]
3. Gulistan (The Rose Garden) - Nocturne for Piano (1940) [29:32]
Volume Three: Assertive Works [71:16]
1. Introito and Preludio-Corale from Opus Clavicembalisticum (1929-1930) [13:15]
2-4. Prelude, Interlude and Fugue (1920-22) [3:13, 5:44, 6:03]
5. Fragment for Harold Rutland (1926, rev. 1937) [2:47]
6. Fantasiettina sul nome illustre dell'egregio porta Christopher Grieve ossia Hugh M'Diarmid (Tiny Little Fantasy on the Illustrious Name of the Distinguished Poet Christopher Grieve, i.e. Hugh M'Diarmid) (1961) [2:37]
7. "Qu¾re reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora" ("Seek the rest of this matter among the things that are more secret") [1940] [16:49]
8. St. Bertrand de Comminges: "He was laughing in the tower" (1941) [20:20]
I personally find that Ogdon and Madges recordings of the OC are pretty inaccurate, but that doesn't at all discredit their recordings. If you can get your hands on the score you can see obvious layers of sound that they both miss simply because of the density of the simultaneous sounds overwhelms them. There is a computer playing the fantasia of the OC posted by Jcarey which sounds pretty emotionless but really shows you what the notes should be like! Ogdon and Madge get no where near this accuracy.
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